HBSAT-2013 on February 2
By Express News Service - HYDERABAD
09th December 2012 11:37 AM
The Hyderabad Business School(HBS) of the Gitam University will conduct online HBS Aptitude Test (HBSAT) on February 2, 2013 for admissions into two-year full time MBA programme with dual specialisation for the academic year 2013-2014, said HBS dean and director Prof. SS Prasada Rao in a press release on Saturday.
He said the HBS offers MBA degree with specialisation in Banking and International Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business Marketing Management and Operation and Supply Chain Management. The admission will be based on the HBS Aptitude Test (HBSAT), group discussions (GD) and personnel interview(PI). Those having CAT\MAT\GMAT\XAT\ATMA scores need not take the HBSAT but all candidates have to attend GD and PI, he said.
The last date for receiving filled-in application forms is January 21, 2013 while candidates can submit application forms with MAT\GMAT\CAT-2012 scores before February 18, 2013. The GD and PI will be held from March 2, 2013. For for details, candidates can log on to www.ghbs.in\ www.gitam.edu or dial 09542422444/ 09542424261.
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